Description
Friday Tour | Francisca Anita Adom-OpareFrancisca Anita Adom-Opare is a Doctoral Researcher at the Centre of African Studies in the School of Social and Political Science. Her research interests focused on the politics of inclusive development, specifically at the intersection of gender, disability, and data. Francisca’s tour followed the theme "visible yet invisible" and highlighted different perspectives of inclusion. Examining selected works of El Anatsui provided an opportunity to reconsider our understanding of inclusion, how we were connected to or disconnected from it, the different ways binaries of majority and minority were treated, and questioned the missing links and grey areas that served as connectors to meaningful inclusion. Ultimately, it sought to foster alternative ways of thinking and acting through the lens of gender, disability, and other intersectional praxis.
Period | 6 Sept 2024 |
---|---|
Event type | Exhibition |
Documents & Links
Related content
-
Research output
-
El Anatsui: Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta
Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
-
Activities
-
Friday Tour: Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Festival/Exhibition
-
Friday Tours: Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta
Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Public Engagement – Festival/Exhibition
-
Projects
-
El Anatsui - Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta (Funded - £182,289.46)
Project: Research